Monster Blox

Monster Blox slot poster
Rating
- /10
RTP
97.00%
Volatility
HIGH
Max win
5,000×
Hit freq
-
Grid
-
Bet
-
Released
2020-01-01

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Our take

Dragon Gaming high-volatility block-collapse slot with Gigablox symbols, 100 paylines, and 5000× max win.

Monster Blox pivots on Gigablox—enlarged symbols that occupy multiple grid positions and trigger matching more often than standard icons. The cascading mechanic (matched symbols vanish, new symbols fall to fill voids) sustains play through consecutive wins. High volatility means individual spins are volatile, but Gigablox frequency creates pockets of momentum.

The bonus round grants free spins with monster-themed wild multipliers. During these rounds, cascades can stack heavily if a Gigablox triggers and remains on-screen across multiple collapses. The 100 paylines ensure most symbol formations connect to a win path; however, high volatility means low overall hit frequency between bonuses.

The 5000× max cap is reasonable for high-volatility play. Operators carrying Dragon Gaming content often feature this title alongside other cascade-based games.

Pros

  • Gigablox mechanism guarantees larger symbol matches and win clustering
  • Cascading reels extend individual winning spins
  • Free spins with multipliers compound payout during bonus rounds

Cons

  • High volatility means prolonged periods without wins or bonuses
  • Gigablox frequency varies; no published hit rate for oversized symbols
  • 100 paylines can obscure whether symbols form obvious matches

Math & maxes

Math breakdown

Volatility score
3 / 5
Max win
5,000x the stake
FAQ
What's a Gigablox symbol?

A single icon enlarged to occupy 2×2 or larger grid space. It counts as multiple matching symbols, improving odds of payline hits.

Do free-spin multipliers apply to all cascades?

Yes. During the bonus round, every cascade win receives the multiplier stated at bonus start (e.g., 2×, 3× wins).

Can bonus multipliers combine (e.g., 2× + 2× = 4×)?

No. A win gets the multiplier once per cascade, then the next cascade applies it again to that next win.